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SPIT 18th Mar 2006 17:30

SPITFIRE i/d
 
:confused: Hi
When I was younger (good memory then) I saw a Spitfire Aircraft displayed on the roof of a garage in HOYLAKE. Later I saw this a/c displayed on the Forecourt of the same garage. Does anyone remember WHICH a/c it was and WHAT happened to it .

jabberwok 18th Mar 2006 19:47

Except that there was more than one aircraft at Bunny Brookes.

Anyone got a "Wrecks and Relics" prior to Edition 3? In that volume it simply states "The Spitfires have departed from the forecourt." This just left Auster AOP9 XN437 on location.

SPIT 18th Mar 2006 21:55

Hi
THANK YOU BOTH for the info. If it was 904 then I went in her at ELSTREE when she was being re-built by Spencer Flak and I did not realise it was the Spit from the Garage (Funny Old World):D :D :ok: :ok:

jabberwok 19th Mar 2006 03:23

The second Hoylake aircraft was RM694.
Picture of NH904 at Hoylake here

dirkdj 26th Mar 2006 18:25

I remember this Spitfire on the roof of the scrapdealer in Ostend. When my parents drove to Ostend for a day at sea, it was my highlight of the trip, looking from the back seat of the car, I knew exactly where it was. Years later, it was gone...

Now about 40 years later it resurfaces in this thread, but there is more...

Next to my hangar is an aircraft maintenance shop, specialized in oldtimer aircraft. It is run by a man I estimated to be about sixty years old. Saturday I spend the day with him since we flew to Fairoaks to do a prebuy inspection on an aircraft.

He mentioned that he used to work on Spitfires and Mosquitos in the Belgian Air Force at Koksijde airbase starting in 1951. When I mentioned the old Spit on the roof of the scrapdealer, he knew immediately which one it was, he had serviced it for 5 years before the scrapdealer bought it.

When it was collected, he showed the man how to remove the wings from the fuselage, but the scrapdealer had no time to spare and he used a big axe to cut off the wings.

I am very glad the Spit is flying again, and to know a little bit more of its history.

Shaggy Sheep Driver 26th Mar 2006 19:03

Here's a picture of it as 'G-FIRE' I took at Barton in the '80s

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...6NK/G-FIRE.jpg

SSD

stanley 27th Mar 2006 20:22

Spitfire i/d
 
can any one help me .i have just found an old photo taken in flight of a spit marking AV R. reg BM590
any info would be apreciated

diginagain 28th Mar 2006 00:32

BM590
 
Google brought up this:http://www.markstyling.com/americaneagles2.htm

stanley 28th Mar 2006 19:32

spitfire BM590
 
thanks guys for the info.all i net now is to identify the pilot and as it was air to air the photo aircraft.
by the way the photo was taken about August 1942


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